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When you get back from a long shopping trip with your friend, and compulsively turn into the empty parking lot filled with snow across the street from your neighborhood to have some fun before you hit the bars.

2 1/2 feet of snow for the drive in to work this morning. Huge smile the whole time. Get to work. The only other person to show up drives a forester. We giggle at all those who arent subaru. Then drift home lol. Best day ever.

2 1/2 feet of snow for the drive in to work this morning. Huge smile the whole time. Get to work. The only other person to show up drives a forester. We giggle at all those who arent subaru. Then drift home lol. Best day ever.

2 1/2 feet of snow for the drive in to work this morning. Huge smile the whole time. Get to work. The only other person to show up drives a forester. We giggle at all those who arent subaru. Then drift home lol. Best day ever.

I have General Altimax Arctic Studded snow tires, but at 235, they're a little wide and my car breaks loose pretty easily. You can swing the back end around at an intersection like nothing if you want. You basically use the gas pedal to keep yourself on the road and just throttle-steer where you want go.

They're worlds better than even an all season, but I try not to put too much faith in them as far as lateral grip. It's really the throttle that keeps it all in check.

Just scoped out my go-to drifting spot, (completely abandoned 3 acre parking lot)... they deliberately barricaded it in with a snowbank.